Osaka Trip: Don Quijote Dotonbori Store

Although the shopping is fun drawn to the bustling Shinsaibashi Shopping
Arcade, I often ended up buying things at Don Quijote (Donki to locals), one of Japan's
largest discount stores.

I always ogled shelf after shelf filled with so
many things. They have huge selections like grocery items, chocolates, souvenirs, cosmetics
and beauty care products, toys, clothes, home appliances and bicycles. There are
also luxury brand goods such as Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta,
Bvlgari and Gucci located on the 6th
floor. I have nothing much to share because I didn't buy any of these.
Luxury brand goods in Japan are way too expensive compared to other
countries. My main purpose was to buy something cheap.

I surveyed in childish awe and got to bring home some Japanese teas,
chocolates, biscuits, funny eyeglasses and masks, hello kitty
accessories, flavored mask, nail art decal, chopstick and Japanese headband called Hachimaki. I'm really happy
of my thrift shopping!

I brought these funny eyeglasses and
masks to our family get-together and we all had such a hilarious time!

Wearing a different eyeglass is really a complete transformation. See
the photo collage of my niece, one is somewhat cute but with droopy eyes and the other is
despicable. hahaha

Don Quijote is probably one of the best discount stores I have ever been to in Japan and it has something for everyone. If you're on a budget this is your place for easy on the pocket prices. Plus it's tax-free shopping for tourists!

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